Documentary Taxes definition

Documentary Taxes means any and all present or future stamp or documentary taxes or any other excise or Property taxes, charges or similar levies arising from any payment made by Borrower or any guarantor hereunder or from the execution, delivery or enforcement of this Agreement or any other Loan Paper.
Documentary Taxes has the meaning specified in Section 1022 of this Indenture.
Documentary Taxes means any stamp, issue, registration, court, documentary, or similar Taxes.

Examples of Documentary Taxes in a sentence

  • The obligations under this Section 2.5, including, for greater certainty, the Corporation’s and each Guarantor’s obligation to make payments of Additional Amounts, any indemnification payment and Documentary Taxes under the terms and conditions under this Section 2.5 will survive any termination, defeasance or discharge of this Indenture and any transfer by a Holder or beneficial owner of Notes.


More Definitions of Documentary Taxes

Documentary Taxes shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.05(f).
Documentary Taxes means Taxes (other than income or franchise taxes) payable by reason of or in connection with the execution, delivery, filing, release, discharge, amendment or recording of any Transaction Document.
Documentary Taxes has the meaning given to that term in Section 2.5.
Documentary Taxes has the meaning specified in Section 6.07(d).
Documentary Taxes means Taxes (other than income or franchise Taxes) payable by reason of or in connection with the execution, delivery, filing, release, discharge, amendment or recording of any Transaction Document.
Documentary Taxes. This sub-clause applies if any U.S. or U.K. registration fee, stamp duty or other documentary tax is required to be paid on or in connection with the protection, preservation or enforcement of the Arranger's, the Agent's or the Lender's rights under this Agreement, any document referred to in or contemplated by this Agreement or any judgment obtained in connection with this Agreement. It also applies if a U.S. or U.K. registration fee, duty or tax is payable in order for any of these documents to be valid, binding and enforceable or for it to be admitted as evidence in court. In these circumstances the Borrower agrees to pay the U.S. or U.K. registration fee, duty or tax together with any interest or penalty for late payment which accrues after the date on which the Borrower is notified by the Lender or Agent that such fee, duty or tax is payable. Alternatively, the Agent or a Lender may make the payment. If it does so, the Borrower agrees to reimburse the Agent or that Lender for the amount paid and the losses and expenses incurred as a result of the payment.
Documentary Taxes has the meaning specified in Section 1.07(1).